December 6, 2011 2:32 AM PST
I belong to Journey for Justice, even tho I don't have a bike yet. And I WILL be joining the Patriot Guard, just as soon as humanly possible. (one thing at a time, for now). This is something that I'm passionate about. I have a son, who is old enough to serve, and he has expressed a wish to do so, after college graduation. I can't tell you, how it breaks my heart, to see these so called "Godly" people, protesting the fallen. Their signs and taunts, are nothing short of disgusting, and sickening. But they have the First Amendment on their side, and will continue to disgrace that which is held in highest esteem, A FALLEN SOLDIER!!!
As soon as I am able, I will be more than willing and proud to go and get between these loser's, and the families of the men who gave the greatest sacrifice. A sacrifice, by the way, which GUARANTEE'S their first amendment rights. Keep up the good work, Wolfie, and Bill. And anyone else in the P.G.! Ya'll Rock!
Ride Free
Tweek
December 6, 2011 3:07 AM PST
Congrats T Wolf I am to a PGR member and have only made a few rides and National Cemetery flag mission but anyone you can make is worth it.
December 6, 2011 10:23 AM PST
Kudos to you and Chili Timberwolf. Yeah, the average age keeps getting younger and younger (from WWII to Iraq/Afganistan). Luckily (if you can call it that), still have to have reached their 18th B-Day before they can be shipped overseas.
December 6, 2011 10:49 AM PST
Awesome...... I have been a PGR member for a few years now but I still remember my first "Mission" like it was yesterday. Everyone I have been on, from the young kids to the old retired vets has touched me very deeply. Becoming a PRG member was one of the best things you could have done to support our troupes..... My hat is off to you both !!!!